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published:07 Oct 2016

views:816540

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChanging and Growing Up - Boys video focuses on the male development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
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published:04 Nov 2016

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P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChanging and Growing Up - Co-Ed (Girls and Boys) video focuses on female and male development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
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published:04 Oct 2016

views:111640

I thought this VHS was going to feature the 1988 "I'veGot It" uterus-pancake story, but found the 1997 version instead. Uploading it nonetheless.
00:00 Girls
17:29 Boys
29:10 Co-Ed

published:17 Nov 2014

views:156021

Coding, used to build software for apps and websites, is increasingly becoming an essential skill in the 21st century.
Correspondingly, educators around the world are incorporating it into their curricula at all levels, even pre-school. The approach in some places is very much 'you're never too young to learn'. In this edition of LearningWorld Maha Barada presents three stories exploring the different ways coding is being learned by young people across the world.
France: easy as child's pla…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/09/03/cracking-the-code-the-growing-role-of-coding-in-education
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Lebanon is no stranger to refugees even long before the Syrian conflict. But now despite earnest efforts, the huge influx of refugees from Syria has put enormous pressure on Lebanese infrastructure.
"A report":https://www.hrw.org/report/2016/07/19/growing-without-education/barriers-education-syrian-refugee-children-lebanon , published on Tuesday by Human Rights Watch, confirms that more than 250,000SyrianRefugee children in Lebanon between the ages of 15 and 18, do not have access to educatio…
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published:24 Jul 2016

views:1529

http://dpi.wi.gov/fine-arts/power-arts-education , http://dpi.wi.gov/fine-arts/video-profiles A student from Beloit Memorial High School (Beloit, Wisconsin) reveals how art has helped her gain confidence and grow intellectually, emotionally, and creatively.

published:14 Feb 2017

views:662

KennethGrover has worked in the Salt Lake City School District for over 20 years. During this time he has worked as a teacher, high school principal, and director. Kenneth started InnovationsHigh featuring anytime, anywhere learning; full instructional integration with the local community college; career-path support; mastery-based education; college & career readiness; real-time progress monitoring for students and parents; and self-directed learning. He has inspired, trained, and collaborated with educators from around the country to understand and implement scalable personalized learning in their schools. Kenneth's education contributions have been featured by TEDx, The GallupGroup, EdNext, Clayton ChristensenInstitute for Disruptive Innovation, and more.

published:06 Feb 2018

views:2

Hey y'all. Here's just a little insight into what its like to grow up in an African (specifically NIGERIAN) home. I'm sure some of you can relate, it's not easy! Part 2 on its way.
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What is it like growing up in China? What is the public education like in China? We want to share with you today what my experience, and millions of others, was like growing up in China.
What is the Chinese school system like? What is the environment like?
Just like in the US, Chinese children start attending school and grade one at six years old. Usually in China, however, kindergarten is from three to five years old. Before three years old no one sends their children to daycare.
Before going into ANY school in China you are required to take Entrance Examinations. Even for Elementary School, entrance exams are a requirement that must be met, and every family does all that they can to get a child's resume and preparation for the exam in good order so that they can have a chance to get into the best elementary schools.
Chinese Parents will get special tutoring for their children, earning various certificates proving their abilities in different musical instruments, proficiency at English, ability to play various team sports. All these certificates parents seek for their children to improve their chances of getting into the best Schools, from Elementary to University!
Elementary School in China will START at 8:00 AM and typically ends around 4:00 PM or 5:00 PM. But Elementary Schools will give children 1 hour lunch and about 40 minutes to 1 hour of nap time. Children are encouraged to nap at their desks, not on the floor. Just lay down and rest. Some schools are better than others, if you aren't sleepy you can read, but a good number of teachers will require children to rest their heads on their desk at least even if they aren't very sleepy.
For all grade levels, from the lowest to the highest, it is important to note that there is no School Bus system. Always parents, or grand parents, or when they are old enough themselves the students, will walk to school every morning.
Going into Middle School requires the same level of intensity on entrance exams as Elementary School had. The Grading numbering system reverts back to "Grade 1, 2 and 3" for Middle school as you are only there for three years. You'll usually say, "I'm second year middle school" or something of this nature, rather than saying "I'm in grade 7" in China.
In Middle School, classes will start at 7:30 or 7:40 AM, and stop at 5:00 PM. It doesn't matter what grade you are in: classes will not be over any earlier than 5:00 PM. Some middle schools even require you to come back to school after having dinner with your family for a "self study" time.
For attending High School, you are again required to take a much more intense entrance exam. Classes last from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and occasionally lasting until 10:00 PM. This lasts for six days a week, not five and students will have a half day on Sunday for resting. Some areas have gotten better, with a half day of rest going to a day and a half of rest.
High School you are required to take nine classes during the semester. Some of you may be aware of something in China called Gāokǎo. This is the entrance exam for University. During this period of time the entirety of Chinese Society pays extra special attention to this time period. From Jun 6th to about June 8th. From morning to afternoon. All the police forces, including SpecialSecurity / SWAT teams, will be directing traffic helping families get their children to these exams on time. All other traffic, taxis and including public transit like buses, must make way for families trying to get their children to their exams. During the part of the Gāokǎo called "listening comprehension for English", and will hold up signs demanding "no horns", if any driver honks their horn it may start a small riot as families could very likely smash your car, and even the police will most likely write you a citation for violating this special quiet time.
Going to the University for Chinese students is one of the best ways to change your life, so this exam is a special time and it is taken very seriously by their parents. When the exams are over, typically your whole family will be waiting for you outside the school. This includes your parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts will all be there waiting for you to finish.
I think, honestly, compared to American Universities, Chinese University life is pretty easy in comparison, so getting past that final entrance exam going into the Chinese University is like crossing a finishing line for many people.
What do you think of Chinese School life? Let us know in the comments below!
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Leadership development

Leadership development refers to any activity that enhances the quality of leadership within an individual or organization. These activities have ranged from MBA style programs offered at university business schools to action learning, high-ropes courses and executive retreats.

Developing individual leaders

Traditionally, leadership development has focused on developing the leadership abilities and attitudes of individuals.

Just as people are not all born with the ability or desire to play football (soccer) like Zinedine Zidane or to sing like Luciano Pavarotti, people are not all born with the ability to lead. Different personal traits and characteristics can help or hinder a person's leadership effectiveness and require formalized programs for developing leadership competencies

Always Changing and Growing Up | Girls Puberty Education Video

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChangingand Growing Up - Girls video focuses on the female development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
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V1.2 Branding updates.

16:45

Always Changing and Growing Up | Boys Puberty Education Video

Always Changing and Growing Up | Boys Puberty Education Video

Always Changing and Growing Up | Boys Puberty Education Video

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChanging and Growing Up - Boys video focuses on the male development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
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26:00

Always Changing and Growing Up | Co-Ed Puberty Education Video

Always Changing and Growing Up | Co-Ed Puberty Education Video

Always Changing and Growing Up | Co-Ed Puberty Education Video

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChanging and Growing Up - Co-Ed (Girls and Boys) video focuses on female and male development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
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50:47

Always Changing, Always Growing (1997) puberty education film

Always Changing, Always Growing (1997) puberty education film

Always Changing, Always Growing (1997) puberty education film

I thought this VHS was going to feature the 1988 "I'veGot It" uterus-pancake story, but found the 1997 version instead. Uploading it nonetheless.
00:00 Girls
17:29 Boys
29:10 Co-Ed

10:30

Cracking the code: the growing role of coding in education - learning world

Cracking the code: the growing role of coding in education - learning world

Cracking the code: the growing role of coding in education - learning world

Coding, used to build software for apps and websites, is increasingly becoming an essential skill in the 21st century.
Correspondingly, educators around the world are incorporating it into their curricula at all levels, even pre-school. The approach in some places is very much 'you're never too young to learn'. In this edition of LearningWorld Maha Barada presents three stories exploring the different ways coding is being learned by young people across the world.
France: easy as child's pla…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/09/03/cracking-the-code-the-growing-role-of-coding-in-education
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Syrian children: Growing up with no education

Lebanon is no stranger to refugees even long before the Syrian conflict. But now despite earnest efforts, the huge influx of refugees from Syria has put enormous pressure on Lebanese infrastructure.
"A report":https://www.hrw.org/report/2016/07/19/growing-without-education/barriers-education-syrian-refugee-children-lebanon , published on Tuesday by Human Rights Watch, confirms that more than 250,000SyrianRefugee children in Lebanon between the ages of 15 and 18, do not have access to educatio…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2016/07/22/syrian-children-growing-up-with-no-education
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1:38

Growing through Visual Art (Power of Arts Education)

Growing through Visual Art (Power of Arts Education)

Growing through Visual Art (Power of Arts Education)

http://dpi.wi.gov/fine-arts/power-arts-education , http://dpi.wi.gov/fine-arts/video-profiles A student from Beloit Memorial High School (Beloit, Wisconsin) reveals how art has helped her gain confidence and grow intellectually, emotionally, and creatively.

0:38

Innovations for Growing Education Choice with Kenneth Grover

Innovations for Growing Education Choice with Kenneth Grover

Innovations for Growing Education Choice with Kenneth Grover

KennethGrover has worked in the Salt Lake City School District for over 20 years. During this time he has worked as a teacher, high school principal, and director. Kenneth started InnovationsHigh featuring anytime, anywhere learning; full instructional integration with the local community college; career-path support; mastery-based education; college & career readiness; real-time progress monitoring for students and parents; and self-directed learning. He has inspired, trained, and collaborated with educators from around the country to understand and implement scalable personalized learning in their schools. Kenneth's education contributions have been featured by TEDx, The GallupGroup, EdNext, Clayton ChristensenInstitute for Disruptive Innovation, and more.

20:47

Growing Up In An African Home PART 1 || Education, Discipline, Rebellion..

Growing Up In An African Home PART 1 || Education, Discipline, Rebellion..

Growing Up In An African Home PART 1 || Education, Discipline, Rebellion..

Hey y'all. Here's just a little insight into what its like to grow up in an African (specifically NIGERIAN) home. I'm sure some of you can relate, it's not easy! Part 2 on its way.
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17:24

Growing Up Chinese - Education in China

Growing Up Chinese - Education in China

Growing Up Chinese - Education in China

What is it like growing up in China? What is the public education like in China? We want to share with you today what my experience, and millions of others, was like growing up in China.
What is the Chinese school system like? What is the environment like?
Just like in the US, Chinese children start attending school and grade one at six years old. Usually in China, however, kindergarten is from three to five years old. Before three years old no one sends their children to daycare.
Before going into ANY school in China you are required to take Entrance Examinations. Even for Elementary School, entrance exams are a requirement that must be met, and every family does all that they can to get a child's resume and preparation for the exam in good order so that they can have a chance to get into the best elementary schools.
Chinese Parents will get special tutoring for their children, earning various certificates proving their abilities in different musical instruments, proficiency at English, ability to play various team sports. All these certificates parents seek for their children to improve their chances of getting into the best Schools, from Elementary to University!
Elementary School in China will START at 8:00 AM and typically ends around 4:00 PM or 5:00 PM. But Elementary Schools will give children 1 hour lunch and about 40 minutes to 1 hour of nap time. Children are encouraged to nap at their desks, not on the floor. Just lay down and rest. Some schools are better than others, if you aren't sleepy you can read, but a good number of teachers will require children to rest their heads on their desk at least even if they aren't very sleepy.
For all grade levels, from the lowest to the highest, it is important to note that there is no School Bus system. Always parents, or grand parents, or when they are old enough themselves the students, will walk to school every morning.
Going into Middle School requires the same level of intensity on entrance exams as Elementary School had. The Grading numbering system reverts back to "Grade 1, 2 and 3" for Middle school as you are only there for three years. You'll usually say, "I'm second year middle school" or something of this nature, rather than saying "I'm in grade 7" in China.
In Middle School, classes will start at 7:30 or 7:40 AM, and stop at 5:00 PM. It doesn't matter what grade you are in: classes will not be over any earlier than 5:00 PM. Some middle schools even require you to come back to school after having dinner with your family for a "self study" time.
For attending High School, you are again required to take a much more intense entrance exam. Classes last from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and occasionally lasting until 10:00 PM. This lasts for six days a week, not five and students will have a half day on Sunday for resting. Some areas have gotten better, with a half day of rest going to a day and a half of rest.
High School you are required to take nine classes during the semester. Some of you may be aware of something in China called Gāokǎo. This is the entrance exam for University. During this period of time the entirety of Chinese Society pays extra special attention to this time period. From Jun 6th to about June 8th. From morning to afternoon. All the police forces, including SpecialSecurity / SWAT teams, will be directing traffic helping families get their children to these exams on time. All other traffic, taxis and including public transit like buses, must make way for families trying to get their children to their exams. During the part of the Gāokǎo called "listening comprehension for English", and will hold up signs demanding "no horns", if any driver honks their horn it may start a small riot as families could very likely smash your car, and even the police will most likely write you a citation for violating this special quiet time.
Going to the University for Chinese students is one of the best ways to change your life, so this exam is a special time and it is taken very seriously by their parents. When the exams are over, typically your whole family will be waiting for you outside the school. This includes your parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts will all be there waiting for you to finish.
I think, honestly, compared to American Universities, Chinese University life is pretty easy in comparison, so getting past that final entrance exam going into the Chinese University is like crossing a finishing line for many people.
What do you think of Chinese School life? Let us know in the comments below!
----------------
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Inside Story Americas - America's growing education gap

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Multiple research in the US has shown that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. And now the Equity and Excellence report, commissioned by the US Congress, says the US education system is largely to blame. So what has become of the American dream? Despite growing up with economic hardships do you still have the opportunity for prosperity and financial success through hard work? To discuss this, Inside Story Americas is joined by guests: Sean Reardon, a professor of education and sociology and author of The Widening Income Achievement Gap; Mary Bruce, a senior education adviser for the public policy firm, Civic Enterprises; and Sylvia Allegretto, the co-chair for the Centre on Wage and EmploymentDynamics at the University of California.
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3:38

Assignment: Education - Growing number of elective classes

Assignment: Education - Growing number of elective classes

Assignment: Education - Growing number of elective classes

Local school districts are working to help prepare students for life after high school by offering a wider variety of elective classes.

26:47

Inside California Education: Growing California's Artists

Inside California Education: Growing California's Artists

Inside California Education: Growing California's Artists

Singers, dancers, actors and other young artists compete for a spot in a state-funded summer school for the arts. MeetCalifornia's 2016 Teacher of the Year, who uses YouTube to keep his students engaged. See a day in the life of a school librarian. Plus, visit a transitional kindergarten program in Windsor that's helping to prepare young ones for a lifetime of learning.

Preschool Education Growing Lesson

BridgetCunningham teaches preschool aged students about how seeds grow and the parts of a flower.

7:30

Growing Idaho: Growth, increased students affect education

Growing Idaho: Growth, increased students affect education

Growing Idaho: Growth, increased students affect education

Many school districts across the Treasure Valley are growing - some more rapidly than others. Overcrowding has become a major challenge, causing districts to push bonds and levies, and impacting students and teachers.

Planting Seeds is the second documentary in WCTE’s AmericanGraduate series, GrowingEducation. This episode will focus on education from the very beginning of a child’s life, and how parents and caregivers make the biggest impact on a child’s lifelong learning. Mental development, socio-economic issues, and health topics will be discussed. Local parents, families, and educators will share stories for success and learning resources for these critical first stages in a child’s education. You can view this program on WCTE at the following dates and times:
May 21 8:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m.
May 24 5:00 p.m.
June 16 10:30 p.m.
June 26 10:30 p.m.
June 28 5:30 p.m.

Mayvenn Education: Growing your Business away from the chair with Marni Alisha

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published: 07 Oct 2016

Always Changing and Growing Up | Boys Puberty Education Video

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChanging and Growing Up - Boys video focuses on the male development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
Due to copyright laws you cannot reproduce or distribute the video.
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published: 04 Nov 2016

Always Changing and Growing Up | Co-Ed Puberty Education Video

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChanging and Growing Up - Co-Ed (Girls and Boys) video focuses on female and male development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
Due to copyright laws you cannot reproduce or distribute the video.
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published: 04 Oct 2016

Always Changing, Always Growing (1997) puberty education film

I thought this VHS was going to feature the 1988 "I'veGot It" uterus-pancake story, but found the 1997 version instead. Uploading it nonetheless.
00:00 Girls
17:29 Boys
29:10 Co-Ed

published: 17 Nov 2014

Cracking the code: the growing role of coding in education - learning world

Coding, used to build software for apps and websites, is increasingly becoming an essential skill in the 21st century.
Correspondingly, educators around the world are incorporating it into their curricula at all levels, even pre-school. The approach in some places is very much 'you're never too young to learn'. In this edition of LearningWorld Maha Barada presents three stories exploring the different ways coding is being learned by young people across the world.
France: easy as child's pla…
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Syrian children: Growing up with no education

Lebanon is no stranger to refugees even long before the Syrian conflict. But now despite earnest efforts, the huge influx of refugees from Syria has put enormous pressure on Lebanese infrastructure.
"A report":https://www.hrw.org/report/2016/07/19/growing-without-education/barriers-education-syrian-refugee-children-lebanon , published on Tuesday by Human Rights Watch, confirms that more than 250,000SyrianRefugee children in Lebanon between the ages of 15 and 18, do not have access to educatio…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2016/07/22/syrian-children-growing-up-with-no-education
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published: 24 Jul 2016

Growing through Visual Art (Power of Arts Education)

http://dpi.wi.gov/fine-arts/power-arts-education , http://dpi.wi.gov/fine-arts/video-profiles A student from Beloit Memorial High School (Beloit, Wisconsin) reveals how art has helped her gain confidence and grow intellectually, emotionally, and creatively.

published: 14 Feb 2017

Innovations for Growing Education Choice with Kenneth Grover

KennethGrover has worked in the Salt Lake City School District for over 20 years. During this time he has worked as a teacher, high school principal, and director. Kenneth started InnovationsHigh featuring anytime, anywhere learning; full instructional integration with the local community college; career-path support; mastery-based education; college & career readiness; real-time progress monitoring for students and parents; and self-directed learning. He has inspired, trained, and collaborated with educators from around the country to understand and implement scalable personalized learning in their schools. Kenneth's education contributions have been featured by TEDx, The GallupGroup, EdNext, Clayton ChristensenInstitute for Disruptive Innovation, and more.

published: 06 Feb 2018

Growing Up In An African Home PART 1 || Education, Discipline, Rebellion..

Hey y'all. Here's just a little insight into what its like to grow up in an African (specifically NIGERIAN) home. I'm sure some of you can relate, it's not easy! Part 2 on its way.
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published: 28 Aug 2016

Growing Up Chinese - Education in China

What is it like growing up in China? What is the public education like in China? We want to share with you today what my experience, and millions of others, was like growing up in China.
What is the Chinese school system like? What is the environment like?
Just like in the US, Chinese children start attending school and grade one at six years old. Usually in China, however, kindergarten is from three to five years old. Before three years old no one sends their children to daycare.
Before going into ANY school in China you are required to take Entrance Examinations. Even for Elementary School, entrance exams are a requirement that must be met, and every family does all that they can to get a child's resume and preparation for the exam in good order so that they can have a chance to get...

Inside Story Americas - America's growing education gap

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Multiple research in the US has shown that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. And now the Equity and Excellence report, commissioned by the US Congress, says the US education system is largely to blame. So what has become of the American dream? Despite growing up with economic hardships do you still have the opportunity for prosperity and financial success through hard work? To discuss this, Inside Story Americas is joined by guests: Sean Reardon, a professor of education and sociology and author of The Widening Income Achievement Gap; Mary Bruce, a senior education adviser for the public policy firm, Civic Enterprises; and Sylvia Allegretto, the co-chair for...

published: 22 Feb 2013

Assignment: Education - Growing number of elective classes

Local school districts are working to help prepare students for life after high school by offering a wider variety of elective classes.

published: 15 Feb 2017

Inside California Education: Growing California's Artists

Singers, dancers, actors and other young artists compete for a spot in a state-funded summer school for the arts. MeetCalifornia's 2016 Teacher of the Year, who uses YouTube to keep his students engaged. See a day in the life of a school librarian. Plus, visit a transitional kindergarten program in Windsor that's helping to prepare young ones for a lifetime of learning.

The tutoring service market is estimated to be worth at least $7 billion, and analysts predict that the global tutoring market could be worth more than $102 billion by 2018.
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Course-1 Childhood and Growing up unit wise overview in hindi

Preschool Education Growing Lesson

BridgetCunningham teaches preschool aged students about how seeds grow and the parts of a flower.

published: 30 Mar 2015

Growing Idaho: Growth, increased students affect education

Many school districts across the Treasure Valley are growing - some more rapidly than others. Overcrowding has become a major challenge, causing districts to push bonds and levies, and impacting students and teachers.

Planting Seeds is the second documentary in WCTE’s AmericanGraduate series, GrowingEducation. This episode will focus on education from the very beginning of a child’s life, and how parents and caregivers make the biggest impact on a child’s lifelong learning. Mental development, socio-economic issues, and health topics will be discussed. Local parents, families, and educators will share stories for success and learning resources for these critical first stages in a child’s education. You can view this program on WCTE at the following dates and times:
May 21 8:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m.
May 24 5:00 p.m.
June 16 10:30 p.m.
June 26 10:30 p.m.
June 28 5:30 p.m.

Mayvenn Education: Growing your Business away from the chair with Marni Alisha

Always Changing and Growing Up | Girls Puberty Education Video

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Always Changing and Growing Up | Boys Puberty Education Video

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Always Changing and Growing Up | Co-Ed Puberty Education Video

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Cracking the code: the growing role of coding in education - learning world

Coding, used to build software for apps and websites, is increasingly becoming an essential skill in the 21st century.
Correspondingly, educators around the wo...

Coding, used to build software for apps and websites, is increasingly becoming an essential skill in the 21st century.
Correspondingly, educators around the world are incorporating it into their curricula at all levels, even pre-school. The approach in some places is very much 'you're never too young to learn'. In this edition of LearningWorld Maha Barada presents three stories exploring the different ways coding is being learned by young people across the world.
France: easy as child's pla…
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Coding, used to build software for apps and websites, is increasingly becoming an essential skill in the 21st century.
Correspondingly, educators around the world are incorporating it into their curricula at all levels, even pre-school. The approach in some places is very much 'you're never too young to learn'. In this edition of LearningWorld Maha Barada presents three stories exploring the different ways coding is being learned by young people across the world.
France: easy as child's pla…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/09/03/cracking-the-code-the-growing-role-of-coding-in-education
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Syrian children: Growing up with no education

Lebanon is no stranger to refugees even long before the Syrian conflict. But now despite earnest efforts, the huge influx of refugees from Syria has put enormou...

Lebanon is no stranger to refugees even long before the Syrian conflict. But now despite earnest efforts, the huge influx of refugees from Syria has put enormous pressure on Lebanese infrastructure.
"A report":https://www.hrw.org/report/2016/07/19/growing-without-education/barriers-education-syrian-refugee-children-lebanon , published on Tuesday by Human Rights Watch, confirms that more than 250,000SyrianRefugee children in Lebanon between the ages of 15 and 18, do not have access to educatio…
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Lebanon is no stranger to refugees even long before the Syrian conflict. But now despite earnest efforts, the huge influx of refugees from Syria has put enormous pressure on Lebanese infrastructure.
"A report":https://www.hrw.org/report/2016/07/19/growing-without-education/barriers-education-syrian-refugee-children-lebanon , published on Tuesday by Human Rights Watch, confirms that more than 250,000SyrianRefugee children in Lebanon between the ages of 15 and 18, do not have access to educatio…
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http://dpi.wi.gov/fine-arts/power-arts-education , http://dpi.wi.gov/fine-arts/video-profiles A student from Beloit Memorial High School (Beloit, Wisconsin) reveals how art has helped her gain confidence and grow intellectually, emotionally, and creatively.

http://dpi.wi.gov/fine-arts/power-arts-education , http://dpi.wi.gov/fine-arts/video-profiles A student from Beloit Memorial High School (Beloit, Wisconsin) reveals how art has helped her gain confidence and grow intellectually, emotionally, and creatively.

KennethGrover has worked in the Salt Lake City School District for over 20 years. During this time he has worked as a teacher, high school principal, and director. Kenneth started InnovationsHigh featuring anytime, anywhere learning; full instructional integration with the local community college; career-path support; mastery-based education; college & career readiness; real-time progress monitoring for students and parents; and self-directed learning. He has inspired, trained, and collaborated with educators from around the country to understand and implement scalable personalized learning in their schools. Kenneth's education contributions have been featured by TEDx, The GallupGroup, EdNext, Clayton ChristensenInstitute for Disruptive Innovation, and more.

KennethGrover has worked in the Salt Lake City School District for over 20 years. During this time he has worked as a teacher, high school principal, and director. Kenneth started InnovationsHigh featuring anytime, anywhere learning; full instructional integration with the local community college; career-path support; mastery-based education; college & career readiness; real-time progress monitoring for students and parents; and self-directed learning. He has inspired, trained, and collaborated with educators from around the country to understand and implement scalable personalized learning in their schools. Kenneth's education contributions have been featured by TEDx, The GallupGroup, EdNext, Clayton ChristensenInstitute for Disruptive Innovation, and more.

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Growing Up In An African Home PART 1 || Education, Discipline, Rebellion..

Hey y'all. Here's just a little insight into what its like to grow up in an African (specifically NIGERIAN) home. I'm sure some of you can relate, it's not easy...

Hey y'all. Here's just a little insight into what its like to grow up in an African (specifically NIGERIAN) home. I'm sure some of you can relate, it's not easy! Part 2 on its way.
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Hey y'all. Here's just a little insight into what its like to grow up in an African (specifically NIGERIAN) home. I'm sure some of you can relate, it's not easy! Part 2 on its way.
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Growing Up Chinese - Education in China

What is it like growing up in China? What is the public education like in China? We want to share with you today what my experience, and millions of others, was...

What is it like growing up in China? What is the public education like in China? We want to share with you today what my experience, and millions of others, was like growing up in China.
What is the Chinese school system like? What is the environment like?
Just like in the US, Chinese children start attending school and grade one at six years old. Usually in China, however, kindergarten is from three to five years old. Before three years old no one sends their children to daycare.
Before going into ANY school in China you are required to take Entrance Examinations. Even for Elementary School, entrance exams are a requirement that must be met, and every family does all that they can to get a child's resume and preparation for the exam in good order so that they can have a chance to get into the best elementary schools.
Chinese Parents will get special tutoring for their children, earning various certificates proving their abilities in different musical instruments, proficiency at English, ability to play various team sports. All these certificates parents seek for their children to improve their chances of getting into the best Schools, from Elementary to University!
Elementary School in China will START at 8:00 AM and typically ends around 4:00 PM or 5:00 PM. But Elementary Schools will give children 1 hour lunch and about 40 minutes to 1 hour of nap time. Children are encouraged to nap at their desks, not on the floor. Just lay down and rest. Some schools are better than others, if you aren't sleepy you can read, but a good number of teachers will require children to rest their heads on their desk at least even if they aren't very sleepy.
For all grade levels, from the lowest to the highest, it is important to note that there is no School Bus system. Always parents, or grand parents, or when they are old enough themselves the students, will walk to school every morning.
Going into Middle School requires the same level of intensity on entrance exams as Elementary School had. The Grading numbering system reverts back to "Grade 1, 2 and 3" for Middle school as you are only there for three years. You'll usually say, "I'm second year middle school" or something of this nature, rather than saying "I'm in grade 7" in China.
In Middle School, classes will start at 7:30 or 7:40 AM, and stop at 5:00 PM. It doesn't matter what grade you are in: classes will not be over any earlier than 5:00 PM. Some middle schools even require you to come back to school after having dinner with your family for a "self study" time.
For attending High School, you are again required to take a much more intense entrance exam. Classes last from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and occasionally lasting until 10:00 PM. This lasts for six days a week, not five and students will have a half day on Sunday for resting. Some areas have gotten better, with a half day of rest going to a day and a half of rest.
High School you are required to take nine classes during the semester. Some of you may be aware of something in China called Gāokǎo. This is the entrance exam for University. During this period of time the entirety of Chinese Society pays extra special attention to this time period. From Jun 6th to about June 8th. From morning to afternoon. All the police forces, including SpecialSecurity / SWAT teams, will be directing traffic helping families get their children to these exams on time. All other traffic, taxis and including public transit like buses, must make way for families trying to get their children to their exams. During the part of the Gāokǎo called "listening comprehension for English", and will hold up signs demanding "no horns", if any driver honks their horn it may start a small riot as families could very likely smash your car, and even the police will most likely write you a citation for violating this special quiet time.
Going to the University for Chinese students is one of the best ways to change your life, so this exam is a special time and it is taken very seriously by their parents. When the exams are over, typically your whole family will be waiting for you outside the school. This includes your parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts will all be there waiting for you to finish.
I think, honestly, compared to American Universities, Chinese University life is pretty easy in comparison, so getting past that final entrance exam going into the Chinese University is like crossing a finishing line for many people.
What do you think of Chinese School life? Let us know in the comments below!
----------------
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5 Minute Chinese : S06E18

What is it like growing up in China? What is the public education like in China? We want to share with you today what my experience, and millions of others, was like growing up in China.
What is the Chinese school system like? What is the environment like?
Just like in the US, Chinese children start attending school and grade one at six years old. Usually in China, however, kindergarten is from three to five years old. Before three years old no one sends their children to daycare.
Before going into ANY school in China you are required to take Entrance Examinations. Even for Elementary School, entrance exams are a requirement that must be met, and every family does all that they can to get a child's resume and preparation for the exam in good order so that they can have a chance to get into the best elementary schools.
Chinese Parents will get special tutoring for their children, earning various certificates proving their abilities in different musical instruments, proficiency at English, ability to play various team sports. All these certificates parents seek for their children to improve their chances of getting into the best Schools, from Elementary to University!
Elementary School in China will START at 8:00 AM and typically ends around 4:00 PM or 5:00 PM. But Elementary Schools will give children 1 hour lunch and about 40 minutes to 1 hour of nap time. Children are encouraged to nap at their desks, not on the floor. Just lay down and rest. Some schools are better than others, if you aren't sleepy you can read, but a good number of teachers will require children to rest their heads on their desk at least even if they aren't very sleepy.
For all grade levels, from the lowest to the highest, it is important to note that there is no School Bus system. Always parents, or grand parents, or when they are old enough themselves the students, will walk to school every morning.
Going into Middle School requires the same level of intensity on entrance exams as Elementary School had. The Grading numbering system reverts back to "Grade 1, 2 and 3" for Middle school as you are only there for three years. You'll usually say, "I'm second year middle school" or something of this nature, rather than saying "I'm in grade 7" in China.
In Middle School, classes will start at 7:30 or 7:40 AM, and stop at 5:00 PM. It doesn't matter what grade you are in: classes will not be over any earlier than 5:00 PM. Some middle schools even require you to come back to school after having dinner with your family for a "self study" time.
For attending High School, you are again required to take a much more intense entrance exam. Classes last from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and occasionally lasting until 10:00 PM. This lasts for six days a week, not five and students will have a half day on Sunday for resting. Some areas have gotten better, with a half day of rest going to a day and a half of rest.
High School you are required to take nine classes during the semester. Some of you may be aware of something in China called Gāokǎo. This is the entrance exam for University. During this period of time the entirety of Chinese Society pays extra special attention to this time period. From Jun 6th to about June 8th. From morning to afternoon. All the police forces, including SpecialSecurity / SWAT teams, will be directing traffic helping families get their children to these exams on time. All other traffic, taxis and including public transit like buses, must make way for families trying to get their children to their exams. During the part of the Gāokǎo called "listening comprehension for English", and will hold up signs demanding "no horns", if any driver honks their horn it may start a small riot as families could very likely smash your car, and even the police will most likely write you a citation for violating this special quiet time.
Going to the University for Chinese students is one of the best ways to change your life, so this exam is a special time and it is taken very seriously by their parents. When the exams are over, typically your whole family will be waiting for you outside the school. This includes your parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts will all be there waiting for you to finish.
I think, honestly, compared to American Universities, Chinese University life is pretty easy in comparison, so getting past that final entrance exam going into the Chinese University is like crossing a finishing line for many people.
What do you think of Chinese School life? Let us know in the comments below!
----------------
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5 Minute Chinese : S06E18

Inside Story Americas - America's growing education gap

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Multiple research in the US has shown that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. And now the Equity and Excellence report, commissioned by the US Congress, says the US education system is largely to blame. So what has become of the American dream? Despite growing up with economic hardships do you still have the opportunity for prosperity and financial success through hard work? To discuss this, Inside Story Americas is joined by guests: Sean Reardon, a professor of education and sociology and author of The Widening Income Achievement Gap; Mary Bruce, a senior education adviser for the public policy firm, Civic Enterprises; and Sylvia Allegretto, the co-chair for the Centre on Wage and EmploymentDynamics at the University of California.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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Multiple research in the US has shown that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. And now the Equity and Excellence report, commissioned by the US Congress, says the US education system is largely to blame. So what has become of the American dream? Despite growing up with economic hardships do you still have the opportunity for prosperity and financial success through hard work? To discuss this, Inside Story Americas is joined by guests: Sean Reardon, a professor of education and sociology and author of The Widening Income Achievement Gap; Mary Bruce, a senior education adviser for the public policy firm, Civic Enterprises; and Sylvia Allegretto, the co-chair for the Centre on Wage and EmploymentDynamics at the University of California.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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Singers, dancers, actors and other young artists compete for a spot in a state-funded summer school for the arts. MeetCalifornia's 2016 Teacher of the Year, who uses YouTube to keep his students engaged. See a day in the life of a school librarian. Plus, visit a transitional kindergarten program in Windsor that's helping to prepare young ones for a lifetime of learning.

Singers, dancers, actors and other young artists compete for a spot in a state-funded summer school for the arts. MeetCalifornia's 2016 Teacher of the Year, who uses YouTube to keep his students engaged. See a day in the life of a school librarian. Plus, visit a transitional kindergarten program in Windsor that's helping to prepare young ones for a lifetime of learning.

Growing Idaho: Growth, increased students affect education

Many school districts across the Treasure Valley are growing - some more rapidly than others. Overcrowding has become a major challenge, causing districts to pu...

Many school districts across the Treasure Valley are growing - some more rapidly than others. Overcrowding has become a major challenge, causing districts to push bonds and levies, and impacting students and teachers.

Many school districts across the Treasure Valley are growing - some more rapidly than others. Overcrowding has become a major challenge, causing districts to push bonds and levies, and impacting students and teachers.

Planting Seeds is the second documentary in WCTE’s AmericanGraduate series, GrowingEducation. This episode will focus on education from the very beginning of a child’s life, and how parents and caregivers make the biggest impact on a child’s lifelong learning. Mental development, socio-economic issues, and health topics will be discussed. Local parents, families, and educators will share stories for success and learning resources for these critical first stages in a child’s education. You can view this program on WCTE at the following dates and times:
May 21 8:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m.
May 24 5:00 p.m.
June 16 10:30 p.m.
June 26 10:30 p.m.
June 28 5:30 p.m.

Planting Seeds is the second documentary in WCTE’s AmericanGraduate series, GrowingEducation. This episode will focus on education from the very beginning of a child’s life, and how parents and caregivers make the biggest impact on a child’s lifelong learning. Mental development, socio-economic issues, and health topics will be discussed. Local parents, families, and educators will share stories for success and learning resources for these critical first stages in a child’s education. You can view this program on WCTE at the following dates and times:
May 21 8:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m.
May 24 5:00 p.m.
June 16 10:30 p.m.
June 26 10:30 p.m.
June 28 5:30 p.m.

Always Changing and Growing Up | Co-Ed Puberty Education Video

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChanging and Growing Up - Co-Ed (Girls and Boys) video focuses on female and male development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
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published: 04 Oct 2016

Always Changing, Always Growing (1997) puberty education film

I thought this VHS was going to feature the 1988 "I'veGot It" uterus-pancake story, but found the 1997 version instead. Uploading it nonetheless.
00:00 Girls
17:29 Boys
29:10 Co-Ed

Growing Up In An African Home PART 1 || Education, Discipline, Rebellion..

Hey y'all. Here's just a little insight into what its like to grow up in an African (specifically NIGERIAN) home. I'm sure some of you can relate, it's not easy! Part 2 on its way.
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published: 28 Aug 2016

Inside Story Americas - America's growing education gap

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Multiple research in the US has shown that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. And now the Equity and Excellence report, commissioned by the US Congress, says the US education system is largely to blame. So what has become of the American dream? Despite growing up with economic hardships do you still have the opportunity for prosperity and financial success through hard work? To discuss this, Inside Story Americas is joined by guests: Sean Reardon, a professor of education and sociology and author of The Widening Income Achievement Gap; Mary Bruce, a senior education adviser for the public policy firm, Civic Enterprises; and Sylvia Allegretto, the co-chair for...

Growing Up in Africa (full documentary)

Africa is the continent with the highest percentage of children with AIDS, orphans, forced to work nine hours a day for seven days a week in prostitution or suffering from various types of slavery.
VariousNGOs and private institutions make everything they can to help these children. We will approach them to see some of their efforts they use to help them.
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Growing a Healthy Community Through Education

ideastream presented “Growing a Healthy Community Through Education” at the IdeaCenter at Playhouse Square on Monday, January 25, 2016.
This forum series is a partnership between the ThirdFederalFoundation, Cleveland State University’s LevinCollege of UrbanAffairs, and ideastream. The series examines effective community building and community development strategies. Over the coming year, we’ll explore how innovative partnerships among business leaders, community groups, residents, philanthropy and government are improving core communities.
Through collaborative investments in education, health, safety and housing, these partnerships are slowly changing the narrative about Northeast Ohio from a story of decline to a story of hope and optimism. This event focused on the importance of ...

Growing Education: The Middle Years #AmGradWCTE

The Middle Years is the fourth episode in WCTE’s original documentary series GrowingEducation as a part of AmericanGraduate: Let’s Make It Happen, a public media initiative supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to help local communities across America address the dropout crisis. This episode will focus on 1st through 7th grade, vital school years that are imperative to a child’s success in the classroom and beyond. This period can hold many challenges for students and parents, including issues of poverty, mental and emotional health problems, parents finding time to visit their child's school, and bullying. In this episode, WCTE talks to local educators and community partners who address these challenges and possible solutions. Lee Wray, WCTE American Graduate Project Ma...

published: 29 Sep 2015

Inside California Education: Growing California's Artists

Singers, dancers, actors and other young artists compete for a spot in a state-funded summer school for the arts. MeetCalifornia's 2016 Teacher of the Year, who uses YouTube to keep his students engaged. See a day in the life of a school librarian. Plus, visit a transitional kindergarten program in Windsor that's helping to prepare young ones for a lifetime of learning.

published: 31 Mar 2017

Always Changing and Growing Up | Girls Puberty Education Video

PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.

Growing membership: The possibilities beyond the education sector

Mayvenn Education: Growing your Business away from the chair with Marni Alisha

published: 13 Jun 2016

Always Changing and Growing Up | Boys Puberty Education Video

PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
How big we are.
PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
I thought this VHS was going to feature the 1988 Ive Got It uterus-pancake story, but found the 1997 version instead. Uploading it nonetheless. 00:00 Girls .

published: 24 Jul 2017

Innovations for Growing Education Choice Panel Event

Students deserve as many education options as necessary to meet their unique learning needs. We should create space for teachers, parents and local leaders – the real heroes of innovation – to lead, inspire and innovate. Innovations can come from anywhere. Real innovations give students and parents options.

Always Changing and Growing Up | Co-Ed Puberty Education Video

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The Alwa...

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChanging and Growing Up - Co-Ed (Girls and Boys) video focuses on female and male development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
Due to copyright laws you cannot reproduce or distribute the video.
Looking for materials to help teach puberty education for your classroom? Visit PGSchoolPrograms.com for more information on the Always Changing and Growing Up and BeingGirl Health & Wellness programs.
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V1.2: Branding updates.

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChanging and Growing Up - Co-Ed (Girls and Boys) video focuses on female and male development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
Due to copyright laws you cannot reproduce or distribute the video.
Looking for materials to help teach puberty education for your classroom? Visit PGSchoolPrograms.com for more information on the Always Changing and Growing Up and BeingGirl Health & Wellness programs.
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The video is about puberty, puberty education, female and male development, Q&A, teen questions, and Always.
V1.2: Branding updates.

Growing Up In An African Home PART 1 || Education, Discipline, Rebellion..

Hey y'all. Here's just a little insight into what its like to grow up in an African (specifically NIGERIAN) home. I'm sure some of you can relate, it's not easy...

Hey y'all. Here's just a little insight into what its like to grow up in an African (specifically NIGERIAN) home. I'm sure some of you can relate, it's not easy! Part 2 on its way.
• PREVIOUS VIDEO: https://youtu.be/mh00zavGkQU
FOLLOW ME EVERYWHERE ♡
Twitter: @justmeechyy
Instagram: michelleolumiluaa
Snapchat: justmeechyy
For business/dilemmas email: justmeechyy@gmail.com

Hey y'all. Here's just a little insight into what its like to grow up in an African (specifically NIGERIAN) home. I'm sure some of you can relate, it's not easy! Part 2 on its way.
• PREVIOUS VIDEO: https://youtu.be/mh00zavGkQU
FOLLOW ME EVERYWHERE ♡
Twitter: @justmeechyy
Instagram: michelleolumiluaa
Snapchat: justmeechyy
For business/dilemmas email: justmeechyy@gmail.com

Inside Story Americas - America's growing education gap

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Multiple research in the US has shown that the rich are...

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Multiple research in the US has shown that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. And now the Equity and Excellence report, commissioned by the US Congress, says the US education system is largely to blame. So what has become of the American dream? Despite growing up with economic hardships do you still have the opportunity for prosperity and financial success through hard work? To discuss this, Inside Story Americas is joined by guests: Sean Reardon, a professor of education and sociology and author of The Widening Income Achievement Gap; Mary Bruce, a senior education adviser for the public policy firm, Civic Enterprises; and Sylvia Allegretto, the co-chair for the Centre on Wage and EmploymentDynamics at the University of California.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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Multiple research in the US has shown that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. And now the Equity and Excellence report, commissioned by the US Congress, says the US education system is largely to blame. So what has become of the American dream? Despite growing up with economic hardships do you still have the opportunity for prosperity and financial success through hard work? To discuss this, Inside Story Americas is joined by guests: Sean Reardon, a professor of education and sociology and author of The Widening Income Achievement Gap; Mary Bruce, a senior education adviser for the public policy firm, Civic Enterprises; and Sylvia Allegretto, the co-chair for the Centre on Wage and EmploymentDynamics at the University of California.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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Growing Up in Africa (full documentary)

Africa is the continent with the highest percentage of children with AIDS, orphans, forced to work nine hours a day for seven days a week in prostitution or suf...

Africa is the continent with the highest percentage of children with AIDS, orphans, forced to work nine hours a day for seven days a week in prostitution or suffering from various types of slavery.
VariousNGOs and private institutions make everything they can to help these children. We will approach them to see some of their efforts they use to help them.
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Africa is the continent with the highest percentage of children with AIDS, orphans, forced to work nine hours a day for seven days a week in prostitution or suffering from various types of slavery.
VariousNGOs and private institutions make everything they can to help these children. We will approach them to see some of their efforts they use to help them.
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ideastream presented “Growing a Healthy Community Through Education” at the IdeaCenter at Playhouse Square on Monday, January 25, 2016.
This forum series is a partnership between the ThirdFederalFoundation, Cleveland State University’s LevinCollege of UrbanAffairs, and ideastream. The series examines effective community building and community development strategies. Over the coming year, we’ll explore how innovative partnerships among business leaders, community groups, residents, philanthropy and government are improving core communities.
Through collaborative investments in education, health, safety and housing, these partnerships are slowly changing the narrative about Northeast Ohio from a story of decline to a story of hope and optimism. This event focused on the importance of a collaborative, community-wide approach to education; from both a national and local perspective.

ideastream presented “Growing a Healthy Community Through Education” at the IdeaCenter at Playhouse Square on Monday, January 25, 2016.
This forum series is a partnership between the ThirdFederalFoundation, Cleveland State University’s LevinCollege of UrbanAffairs, and ideastream. The series examines effective community building and community development strategies. Over the coming year, we’ll explore how innovative partnerships among business leaders, community groups, residents, philanthropy and government are improving core communities.
Through collaborative investments in education, health, safety and housing, these partnerships are slowly changing the narrative about Northeast Ohio from a story of decline to a story of hope and optimism. This event focused on the importance of a collaborative, community-wide approach to education; from both a national and local perspective.

The Middle Years is the fourth episode in WCTE’s original documentary series GrowingEducation as a part of AmericanGraduate: Let’s Make It Happen, a public media initiative supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to help local communities across America address the dropout crisis. This episode will focus on 1st through 7th grade, vital school years that are imperative to a child’s success in the classroom and beyond. This period can hold many challenges for students and parents, including issues of poverty, mental and emotional health problems, parents finding time to visit their child's school, and bullying. In this episode, WCTE talks to local educators and community partners who address these challenges and possible solutions. Lee Wray, WCTE American Graduate Project Manager, shares, “We hope parents and caregivers are learning from this Growing Education series. We’re so thankful to the Putnam CountySchoolSystem and other partners and community members who continue to contribute to this effort.”

The Middle Years is the fourth episode in WCTE’s original documentary series GrowingEducation as a part of AmericanGraduate: Let’s Make It Happen, a public media initiative supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to help local communities across America address the dropout crisis. This episode will focus on 1st through 7th grade, vital school years that are imperative to a child’s success in the classroom and beyond. This period can hold many challenges for students and parents, including issues of poverty, mental and emotional health problems, parents finding time to visit their child's school, and bullying. In this episode, WCTE talks to local educators and community partners who address these challenges and possible solutions. Lee Wray, WCTE American Graduate Project Manager, shares, “We hope parents and caregivers are learning from this Growing Education series. We’re so thankful to the Putnam CountySchoolSystem and other partners and community members who continue to contribute to this effort.”

Singers, dancers, actors and other young artists compete for a spot in a state-funded summer school for the arts. MeetCalifornia's 2016 Teacher of the Year, who uses YouTube to keep his students engaged. See a day in the life of a school librarian. Plus, visit a transitional kindergarten program in Windsor that's helping to prepare young ones for a lifetime of learning.

Singers, dancers, actors and other young artists compete for a spot in a state-funded summer school for the arts. MeetCalifornia's 2016 Teacher of the Year, who uses YouTube to keep his students engaged. See a day in the life of a school librarian. Plus, visit a transitional kindergarten program in Windsor that's helping to prepare young ones for a lifetime of learning.

Always Changing and Growing Up | Girls Puberty Education Video

PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
...

PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.

PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.

Always Changing and Growing Up | Boys Puberty Education Video

PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
...

PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
How big we are.
PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
I thought this VHS was going to feature the 1988 Ive Got It uterus-pancake story, but found the 1997 version instead. Uploading it nonetheless. 00:00 Girls .

PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
How big we are.
PvesvesG School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom.
I thought this VHS was going to feature the 1988 Ive Got It uterus-pancake story, but found the 1997 version instead. Uploading it nonetheless. 00:00 Girls .

Innovations for Growing Education Choice Panel Event

Students deserve as many education options as necessary to meet their unique learning needs. We should create space for teachers, parents and local leaders – th...

Students deserve as many education options as necessary to meet their unique learning needs. We should create space for teachers, parents and local leaders – the real heroes of innovation – to lead, inspire and innovate. Innovations can come from anywhere. Real innovations give students and parents options.

Students deserve as many education options as necessary to meet their unique learning needs. We should create space for teachers, parents and local leaders – the real heroes of innovation – to lead, inspire and innovate. Innovations can come from anywhere. Real innovations give students and parents options.

Always Changing and Growing Up | Girls Puberty Education Video

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChangingand Growing Up - Girls video focuses on the female development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
Due to copyright laws you cannot reproduce or distribute the video.
Looking for materials to help teach puberty education for your classroom? Visit PGSchoolPrograms.com for more information on the Always Changing and Growing Up and BeingGirl Health & Wellness programs.
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V1.2 Branding updates.

16:45

Always Changing and Growing Up | Boys Puberty Education Video

P&G School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of a...

Always Changing and Growing Up | Boys Puberty Education Video

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChanging and Growing Up - Boys video focuses on the male development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
Due to copyright laws you cannot reproduce or distribute the video.
Looking for materials to help teach puberty education for your classroom? Visit PGSchoolPrograms.com for more information on the Always Changing and Growing Up and BeingGirl Health & Wellness programs.
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26:00

Always Changing and Growing Up | Co-Ed Puberty Education Video

P&G School Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of a...

Always Changing and Growing Up | Co-Ed Puberty Education Video

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChanging and Growing Up - Co-Ed (Girls and Boys) video focuses on female and male development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
Due to copyright laws you cannot reproduce or distribute the video.
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V1.2: Branding updates.

50:47

Always Changing, Always Growing (1997) puberty education film

I thought this VHS was going to feature the 1988 "I've Got It" uterus-pancake story, but f...

Cracking the code: the growing role of coding in education - learning world

Coding, used to build software for apps and websites, is increasingly becoming an essential skill in the 21st century.
Correspondingly, educators around the world are incorporating it into their curricula at all levels, even pre-school. The approach in some places is very much 'you're never too young to learn'. In this edition of LearningWorld Maha Barada presents three stories exploring the different ways coding is being learned by young people across the world.
France: easy as child's pla…
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Syrian children: Growing up with no education

Lebanon is no stranger to refugees even long before the Syrian conflict. But now despite earnest efforts, the huge influx of refugees from Syria has put enormous pressure on Lebanese infrastructure.
"A report":https://www.hrw.org/report/2016/07/19/growing-without-education/barriers-education-syrian-refugee-children-lebanon , published on Tuesday by Human Rights Watch, confirms that more than 250,000SyrianRefugee children in Lebanon between the ages of 15 and 18, do not have access to educatio…
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Growing through Visual Art (Power of Arts Education)

http://dpi.wi.gov/fine-arts/power-arts-education , http://dpi.wi.gov/fine-arts/video-profiles A student from Beloit Memorial High School (Beloit, Wisconsin) reveals how art has helped her gain confidence and grow intellectually, emotionally, and creatively.

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Innovations for Growing Education Choice with Kenneth Grover

Kenneth Grover has worked in the Salt Lake City School District for over 20 years. During ...

Innovations for Growing Education Choice with Kenneth Grover

KennethGrover has worked in the Salt Lake City School District for over 20 years. During this time he has worked as a teacher, high school principal, and director. Kenneth started InnovationsHigh featuring anytime, anywhere learning; full instructional integration with the local community college; career-path support; mastery-based education; college & career readiness; real-time progress monitoring for students and parents; and self-directed learning. He has inspired, trained, and collaborated with educators from around the country to understand and implement scalable personalized learning in their schools. Kenneth's education contributions have been featured by TEDx, The GallupGroup, EdNext, Clayton ChristensenInstitute for Disruptive Innovation, and more.

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Growing Up In An African Home PART 1 || Education, Discipline, Rebellion..

Hey y'all. Here's just a little insight into what its like to grow up in an African (speci...

Growing Up In An African Home PART 1 || Education, Discipline, Rebellion..

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Growing Up Chinese - Education in China

What is it like growing up in China? What is the public education like in China? We want t...

Growing Up Chinese - Education in China

What is it like growing up in China? What is the public education like in China? We want to share with you today what my experience, and millions of others, was like growing up in China.
What is the Chinese school system like? What is the environment like?
Just like in the US, Chinese children start attending school and grade one at six years old. Usually in China, however, kindergarten is from three to five years old. Before three years old no one sends their children to daycare.
Before going into ANY school in China you are required to take Entrance Examinations. Even for Elementary School, entrance exams are a requirement that must be met, and every family does all that they can to get a child's resume and preparation for the exam in good order so that they can have a chance to get into the best elementary schools.
Chinese Parents will get special tutoring for their children, earning various certificates proving their abilities in different musical instruments, proficiency at English, ability to play various team sports. All these certificates parents seek for their children to improve their chances of getting into the best Schools, from Elementary to University!
Elementary School in China will START at 8:00 AM and typically ends around 4:00 PM or 5:00 PM. But Elementary Schools will give children 1 hour lunch and about 40 minutes to 1 hour of nap time. Children are encouraged to nap at their desks, not on the floor. Just lay down and rest. Some schools are better than others, if you aren't sleepy you can read, but a good number of teachers will require children to rest their heads on their desk at least even if they aren't very sleepy.
For all grade levels, from the lowest to the highest, it is important to note that there is no School Bus system. Always parents, or grand parents, or when they are old enough themselves the students, will walk to school every morning.
Going into Middle School requires the same level of intensity on entrance exams as Elementary School had. The Grading numbering system reverts back to "Grade 1, 2 and 3" for Middle school as you are only there for three years. You'll usually say, "I'm second year middle school" or something of this nature, rather than saying "I'm in grade 7" in China.
In Middle School, classes will start at 7:30 or 7:40 AM, and stop at 5:00 PM. It doesn't matter what grade you are in: classes will not be over any earlier than 5:00 PM. Some middle schools even require you to come back to school after having dinner with your family for a "self study" time.
For attending High School, you are again required to take a much more intense entrance exam. Classes last from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and occasionally lasting until 10:00 PM. This lasts for six days a week, not five and students will have a half day on Sunday for resting. Some areas have gotten better, with a half day of rest going to a day and a half of rest.
High School you are required to take nine classes during the semester. Some of you may be aware of something in China called Gāokǎo. This is the entrance exam for University. During this period of time the entirety of Chinese Society pays extra special attention to this time period. From Jun 6th to about June 8th. From morning to afternoon. All the police forces, including SpecialSecurity / SWAT teams, will be directing traffic helping families get their children to these exams on time. All other traffic, taxis and including public transit like buses, must make way for families trying to get their children to their exams. During the part of the Gāokǎo called "listening comprehension for English", and will hold up signs demanding "no horns", if any driver honks their horn it may start a small riot as families could very likely smash your car, and even the police will most likely write you a citation for violating this special quiet time.
Going to the University for Chinese students is one of the best ways to change your life, so this exam is a special time and it is taken very seriously by their parents. When the exams are over, typically your whole family will be waiting for you outside the school. This includes your parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts will all be there waiting for you to finish.
I think, honestly, compared to American Universities, Chinese University life is pretty easy in comparison, so getting past that final entrance exam going into the Chinese University is like crossing a finishing line for many people.
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Inside Story Americas - America's growing education gap

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Multiple research in the US has shown that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. And now the Equity and Excellence report, commissioned by the US Congress, says the US education system is largely to blame. So what has become of the American dream? Despite growing up with economic hardships do you still have the opportunity for prosperity and financial success through hard work? To discuss this, Inside Story Americas is joined by guests: Sean Reardon, a professor of education and sociology and author of The Widening Income Achievement Gap; Mary Bruce, a senior education adviser for the public policy firm, Civic Enterprises; and Sylvia Allegretto, the co-chair for the Centre on Wage and EmploymentDynamics at the University of California.
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Assignment: Education - Growing number of elective classes

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Always Changing and Growing Up | Co-Ed Puberty Education Video

P&GSchool Programs is proud to offer educators videos to help teach the fundamentals of adolescent development and puberty education in the classroom. The AlwaysChanging and Growing Up - Co-Ed (Girls and Boys) video focuses on female and male development, helping answer the questions many kids have about what to expect during puberty.
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Always Changing, Always Growing (1997) puberty education film

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Inside Story Americas - America's growing education gap

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Multiple research in the US has shown that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. And now the Equity and Excellence report, commissioned by the US Congress, says the US education system is largely to blame. So what has become of the American dream? Despite growing up with economic hardships do you still have the opportunity for prosperity and financial success through hard work? To discuss this, Inside Story Americas is joined by guests: Sean Reardon, a professor of education and sociology and author of The Widening Income Achievement Gap; Mary Bruce, a senior education adviser for the public policy firm, Civic Enterprises; and Sylvia Allegretto, the co-chair for the Centre on Wage and EmploymentDynamics at the University of California.
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Growing Up in Africa (full documentary)

Africa is the continent with the highest percentage of children with AIDS, orphans, forced to work nine hours a day for seven days a week in prostitution or suffering from various types of slavery.
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Growing a Healthy Community Through Education

ideastream presented “Growing a Healthy Community Through Education” at the IdeaCenter at Playhouse Square on Monday, January 25, 2016.
This forum series is a partnership between the ThirdFederalFoundation, Cleveland State University’s LevinCollege of UrbanAffairs, and ideastream. The series examines effective community building and community development strategies. Over the coming year, we’ll explore how innovative partnerships among business leaders, community groups, residents, philanthropy and government are improving core communities.
Through collaborative investments in education, health, safety and housing, these partnerships are slowly changing the narrative about Northeast Ohio from a story of decline to a story of hope and optimism. This event focused on the importance of a collaborative, community-wide approach to education; from both a national and local perspective.

Growing Education: The Middle Years #AmGradWCTE

The Middle Years is the fourth episode in WCTE’s original documentary series GrowingEducation as a part of AmericanGraduate: Let’s Make It Happen, a public media initiative supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to help local communities across America address the dropout crisis. This episode will focus on 1st through 7th grade, vital school years that are imperative to a child’s success in the classroom and beyond. This period can hold many challenges for students and parents, including issues of poverty, mental and emotional health problems, parents finding time to visit their child's school, and bullying. In this episode, WCTE talks to local educators and community partners who address these challenges and possible solutions. Lee Wray, WCTE American Graduate Project Manager, shares, “We hope parents and caregivers are learning from this Growing Education series. We’re so thankful to the Putnam CountySchoolSystem and other partners and community members who continue to contribute to this effort.”

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The woman tasked with caring for accused Florida shooter Nikolas Cruz and his brother have moved quickly to file court papers seeking control of their inheritance the day after the massacre at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School, Newsweek reported. When the mother of Nikolas and Zachary Cruz died from flu-related pneumonia last November, their lives were entrusted to Roxanne Deschamps, the report said....

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Willingboro's Cultural and Performing ArtsSociety is hoping to educate and entertain its audience this Friday, Saturday and Sunday through their performance on the history of African-American education... ....